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page 1Scheduled monuments in Shetland

Jarlshof
Jarlshof ( ) is the best-known prehistoric archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland. It lies in Sumburgh, Mainland, Shetland and has been described as "one of the most remarkable archaeological sites ever excavated in the British Isles". It contains remains dating from 2500 BC up to the 17th century AD.
Muness Castle
castle on Unst, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Broch of Mousa
tallest preserved example of an Iron Age broch or round tower
Ronas Hill
450m high mountain in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Scalloway Castle
tower house in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Broch of Clickimin
tower in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Stanydale Temple
temple in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Old Scatness
archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland
Scord of Brouster
human settlement in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Broch of Culswick
architectural structure in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Ness of Burgi promontory fort
hillfort in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Haltadans
Haltadans, also known as Fairy Ring or Haltadans stone circle, is a stone circle on the island of Fetlar in Shetland, Scotland. This site is a ring of 38 stones, of which 22 are still fixed in the soil, and it is in diameter. Inside this is an earthen ring in diameter, with a gap in the southwest side. In the center of the rings are two rectangular pillars.